A group of women lie side by side on the sand, their bodies arranged in still, almost identical poses. Photographed... Read More
A group of women lie side by side on the sand, their bodies arranged in still, almost identical poses. Photographed from above, the scene flattens into pattern and form—intimate yet distant, natural yet strangely composed. The title, Dolls, gestures toward themes of objecthood, conformity, and how femininity is often staged or perceived. The empty sand surrounding them creates a sense of isolation, drawing attention to their placement and stillness. The image feels carefully arranged, even though it captures a candid moment. It raises quiet questions about beauty, presentation, and the ways people are seen when they are unaware of being observed.